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Mathematics · Mensuration

Volume of a Cylinder

The space inside a cylinder of radius r and height h.

V = \pi r^2 h

1What it means

A cylinder is a circle of area πr² extended through a height h, so its volume is the base area times the height.

2Variables

SymbolMeaning
VVolume
rRadius of the circular base
hHeight
\piPi ≈ 22/7

3Worked examples

Example 1 Worked solution
Q. Find the volume of a cylinder of radius 7 cm and height 10 cm (π ≈ 22/7).
  1. V = π r² h = (22/7) × 7² × 10.
  2. = 22 × 7 × 10.
✓ V = 1540 cm³

4Where it's used

  • Capacity of tanks, pipes, cans and drums.

5Tips & common mistakes

  • !Volume uses radius², the curved surface area uses 2πrh — do not mix them up.